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  2. THE MASONIC HALL.

    We hear much in these days of the march of progress, and amongst other progressions, progress in the manufacture of musical instruments. Yet it struck ...

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  3. WELLINGTON.

    AT the Opera House Mr. Frank Thornton opened on February 17 with The Private Secretary. At the Theatre Royal the rival attraction is a variety company ...

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  4. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SYDNEY.

    MY Jack, by Mr. Benjamin Landeck, was produced last Saturday to a fine audience. The peice is purely sensational, and depends a good deal on the success of ...

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  5. CHRISTCHURCH.

    THE Wirth Circus were performing on February 8 to fine audiences. The receipts of their two entertainments on that day amouned to £500. ...

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  6. On the Wing.

    MISS Kate Putnam was last heard of at Tacoma, United States. MR. J. C. Williamson left for San Francisco on Wednesday last by the ...

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  7. DUNEDIN.

    THE Darrells produced East Lynne on February 13, and on the following night Barnes of New York was revived for Miss Christine Darrell's benefit, when she ...

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  8. CRITERION THEATRE, SYDNEY.

    THE Brough Boucicault Company are still playing Caste to very satisfactory business. The season has been extended for a few nights to prevent the company's ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. AUCKLAND.

    THE Silbons closed their season on February 13 with a benefit to Mr. W. Warner. The Harnstone Continental Cirque is attracting a section of the ...

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  10. ROYAL STANDARD THEATRE, SYDNEY.

    MR. George C. Miln commences a Shakespearian season to-morrow night with Richard III., when Miss Louise Jordon, Miss Kate Douglas, Mrs. Walter ...

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  11. Amateurs.

    THE Wellington Amateur Opera Company expended £563 over their recent production of Rip Van Winkle. THE entertainment given by the Burnt ...

    Article : 469 words
  12. ALHAMBRA MUSIC HALL, SYDNEY.

    MR. Bob Baxter and Miss Alma Obrey have been well received in their specialties At the Sunday concerts Miss Alice Taylor and Miss Lorrie St. George are ...

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  13. OPERA HOUSE, SYDNEY.

    MR. Charles Palmer commences a season to-morrow with Hans the Boatman, when Mr. J. G. Joyce will sustain the character of Yank. Herr Gustav ...

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  14. GAIETY THEATRE, SYDNEY.

    THE Vivians are appearing in Missing at Lloyd's to fair audiences. Mr. Robert Inman is playing juvenile lead with much success. ...

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  15. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, SYDNEY.

    SIGNOR Hazon's programme for last Saturday afternoon the overture to Rienzi (Wagner). Symphonic Poem, King Lear (Bazzini), Boccherini's Minuet in A, ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. THE WAXWORKS.

    JUN-GUN maintains his popularity, and his efforts to entertain his visitors are evidently as agreeable to him as they are novel to the audience. On Saturday ...

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  17. OPERA HOUSE, BRISBANE.

    MR. D'Arcy Stanfield took a benefit on Friday last when The Amazon wai produced. Among those who took part in the performance was a Mr. Harry ...

    Article : 48 words
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  19. GAIETY THEATRE, BRISBANE.

    MR. W. Cowan concluded this season last Friday with The Miner's Daughter. On Saturday, February 22, the Harry Richard's Variety Company opened with ...

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  20. SANDHURST.

    Miss Florence Menck-Meyer, assisted by Madame Camille du Chatel, a Parisian vocalist, is announced to give a concert shortly. ...

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  21. BALLARAT.

    The Bland Holt Company have been playing The Union Jack with good results. The acting of Mr. Holt, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Edwin Tuorne is warmly praised, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. GARNER'S ROOMS, ADELAIDE.

    MR. John Nash, Mr. Fuller and others have been performing here. Their season closes to-night. The only other public amusement in Adelaide is a concert to be ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. THEATRE ROYAL, SYDNEY.

    LITTLE Lord Fauntleroy is attended by good audiences, but the piece has by no means been the success it was in Melbourne. On Saturday, March 8, the ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. LAUNCESTON.

    THE Arnold-Barnett Concerts are the sole attraction, but as Madame Marian Burton is the vocalist, the Launcestonians have turned out in a body to hear and ...

    Article : 30 words
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  27. HOBART.

    THE Friedman Variety Troupe, known also as the World Novelty Company, are doing fairly well. Mr. Snazelle in attracting good audiences at the Town ...

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